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Venezuela's Health Crisis Spills Over To Neighboring Countries
Refugees are fleeing to try to get health care. And disease outbreaks across Latin America are being linked back to Venezuela.
Many Presidents Have Declared Emergencies — But Not Like Trump Has
When President Trump declared a national emergency on the Southern border on Friday, he claimed the move was routine — even as he acknowledged the administration is likely to face legal challenges.
Employees Start To Feel The Squeeze Of High-Deductible Health Plans
The average deductible for employer-sponsored health insurance has quadrupled in the last 12 years. A Los Angeles Times investigation finds even insured workers are going without needed medical care.
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Dow Drops 799 Points, As Topsy-Turvy Interest Rates Boost Recession Fears
The bond market is worried the trade war, slowing global growth and a drop in oil prices are signs the economy is slowing and may be heading for a recession. Nervousness spilled over into stocks too.
Cori 'Coco' Gauff Continues Sensational Wimbledon Run
The 15-year-old was down a set and two match points, but she defeated Slovenia's Polona Hercog to advance to the tournament's round of 16. She is the youngest woman to advance this far since 1991.
Families With Noncitizens Could Lose Federal Housing Benefits If HUD Proposal Moves Forward
Tuesday is the last day for public comment on a proposal that could evict or even separate thousands of families with mixed-citizenship status who...
Pittsburgh Grapples To Explain Synagogue Tragedy To Children
Visitors to a children's museum in Pittsburgh react to Saturday's shooting at The Tree of Life synagogue.
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Californians Face Tax Deadlines After Devastating Fires
Property taxes are due in California Monday. In Butte County, people who lost their homes to fire are rushing to defer taxes and get their property reassessed. The towns have lost millions in property tax revenue.
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Education Is A Top Issue In Midterms, And Professors Promise To Encourage Voting
Also in our weekly roundup, rural teens are experiencing homelessness, and four universities are suing the federal government over international student immigration rules.
Survey: Holocaust Is Fading From American Memory
A new poll reveals big gaps in Americans' knowledge of Holocaust history. NPR's Michel Martin considers the implications with historian Deborah Lipstadt.
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